Swimming Tapes will give you some bliss with their new track, “Cameos”

Last September, we shared a tune from London group Swimming Tapes. The song, “Tides,” was a perfect summery jam that fit the timeframe in which it was released. With the weather unseasonably warm right now, what a perfect time for Swimming Tapes to come back into our lives, releasing a new track, titled “Cameos,” today (via DIY).

“Cameos” contains the same flowing, soothing guitar work as “Tides,” with a riff that hearkens back to mid-20th century beach music. On the content of the song, Louis Price told DIY, “Lyrically, it’s about being apart from someone you used to see every day. It has that melancholy, but with a hint of sunshine.” The emotional complexity of the track combined with that sweet, sweet guitar makes this a must listen. Give it your ears now:

Swimming Tapes is releasing an EP titled Souvenirs this Friday, January 27. The EP will be available through the London-based Hand In Hive. If the previous tracks are any indication, Souvenirs will be a wonderful, mellow experience.

Gabriel is a proud Michigan resident and a lover of all forms of media. When he's not writing, he's probably trying to catch up on the latest video games and books. Follow him on Twitter for pop culture opinions and a lot of yelling about sports.

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